Mobile phone passive positioning through the detection of uplink signals for search and rescue

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Abstract

To satisfy the service requirements of high accuracy and efficient life detection and location for search and rescue (SAR) missions after a disaster, we developed a passive positioning method to locate mobile phones by capturing the random access preamble, which can be applied to fourth-generation (4G) and even fifth-generation (5G) communication systems. We analyzed the characteristics of the random access procedure of a communication system and established a way to detect mobile phones by combining the time-difference-of-arrival (TDOA) estimation to determine the location. Then, we performed an experiment and a simulation of preamble sequence acquisition, and the results proved that the method is feasible and has high detection accuracy in high-noise conditions.

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Gao, Y., Deng, Z., Zhang, Y., Sun, S., & Li, Z. (2019). Mobile phone passive positioning through the detection of uplink signals for search and rescue. Sensors (Switzerland), 19(20). https://doi.org/10.3390/s19204526

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